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  • Quick little script I run as a cron job. Script was authored by Claude Code. I’m not home right now but any llm can probably get you 95% of the way there. Remind me in a couple days if you don’t get something. Sorry I’m traveling right now

    Edit: some details… it uses the gitea api repos/migrate endpoint after getting a list of repos from the github api. Super simple.

    You could prob do in real-time with some webhooks but I don’t need anything like that. I just need a one time migration.

    Also, mine doesn’t keep in sync with the upstream yet. I need another process to do that.



  • I’m simply saying that I’m not paying for access to the code. I’m paying for access to the high performance magic pattern machine.

    I can and have browsed code all day for 35 years. Magic pattern machine is worth paying for to save time.

    To be clear, stackoverflow and similar sites have also been worth paying for. Now this is the latest thing worth paying for.

    I understand you have ethical concerns. But that doesn’t negate the usefulness of magic pattern machine.




  • I’m with ya. I find it a super useful tool all day every day. But that’s because I’m a sme on the stuff I’m working on.

    As for your last points, play with the system prompt. “You are a useful machine, not a human. Don’t get emotional like humans. No greeting or salutations. If something can’t be done, say so. Your job isn’t to please me it is to accomplish tasks without prejudice.” Something like that. It really does help.








  • Look no further than Lightshot. It’s free, it can replace the PrntScn button. It lets you draw a rectangle, then add arrows, lines, text, then either copy to clipboard or save to disk.

    Then it disappears. No unneeded prompts, no wasting your time, no ads, no upsells. Nothing. Lightweight, simple, and free. It’s like a throwback to the 90’s freeware.

    As a software developer working with QA and often having to explain things to others as well, I’ve used this for years. It is the most optimal and efficient software for this purpose.



  • locuester@lemmy.ziptoYou Should Know@lemmy.worldMoney Power
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    Sure hoard seeds and self sustain as well. That’s not exclusive to preparing for dollar collapse. I suppose it was my ignorance leaving out ways to survive outside of protecting savings.

    As an old man, protecting my life savings is important to me as I’m not going to be in my prime and able to forage and farm and hunt and whatnot. Equally important is making sure as the system crumbles that I have a group of local like minded survivalists to join together with.

    I do disagree that they see the inevitable. But that’s moot.

    When shit hits the fan, you can’t eat bullets, and you won’t be able to shoot your way out of it.

    When everyone can’t find food, they’re not going to peacefully sit back and watch those who are prepared eat. The guns are for defense and trade purposes. They’re equally important in a true doom scenario.


  • locuester@lemmy.ziptoYou Should Know@lemmy.worldMoney Power
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    how do you propose we do that?

    They’re destroying themselves. Store money/value in a form that isn’t fiat (metal, guns, ammo, art, crypto). They are very close to the collapse of the US dollar. Their ponzi can’t sustain the debt payments anymore, and nearly all other mechanisms to prolong it have been exploited. Its hyperinflation will bring down nearly all other economies as well.

    The music is going to stop soon and it’ll be dark times. Just be prepared